In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Harper Lee portrays a diverse range of black characters with varying beliefs and behaviors, rather than making a sweeping generalization about them being superstitious. The novel highlights the individuality of characters like Calpurnia, Tom Robinson, and others, who exhibit a range of traits beyond superstition.
The steps on making a generalization is Identify the topic,Gather examples,examine the examples for similarities,and make the generalization.
you need to include all of the details in making your generalization
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identify the topic, gather examples ,examine them for simlarities, make your generalization
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Making a general statement/assumption about a specific group. ex. Teenagers are irresponsible. You are making a generalization because you are making ageneral assumption that all teenagers are irresponsible, when it could not be true.
You might say, 'Generally speaking...' or 'To generalize...'; or you could end your description or statement with, '...that's a generalization to illustrate the point.'
Providing evidence to support the generalization
Making a generalization after seeing only one or two examples
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Raymond L. Harper has written: 'Chesapeake, Virginia (Making of America) (The Making of America Series)' 'History of South Norfolk (1661-1963)' -- subject(s): History
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